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Guided Digital Experience for Adults

RAMY – Through My Eyes

This original digital experience was created with the help of more than forty artists and Montrealers hailing from diverse backgrounds who want to share their reflections on certain artworks in the Stephan Crétier and Stéphany Maillery Wing for the Arts of One World. RAMY invites you to travel the five continents and more than 6,000 years of history by listening to their testimonials on a tablet or smartphone.

Upon arriving, you and your group will be greeted by a member of the Museum staff, who will show you how to access the digital content. This person will accompany you throughout the tour, answering your questions and asking about your impressions. Explore the galleries at your own pace, select the works and content you’re curious about, and dive into the RAMY experience!

Upon request, devices can be loaned for the duration of the tour.

Information


Duration:
2 h

Schedule:
Tuesday to Friday, from 2 to 4 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday, from 10 a.m. to noon, and from 1 to 4 p.m.

Reservations
514-285-2000

This activity is free for beneficiary organizations of the Sharing the Museum program.

Please note that the recommended language proficiency level for participating in this activity is C1 or higher.

The MMFA thanks the Canada Council for the Arts for its support.
PRISM is funded by the Government of Quebec as part of the implementation of measure 115 of Quebec’s Plan culturel numérique.
The doctoral research associated with this project was made possible by the Mitacs Accelerate Fellowship program.

Planning your visit

Entrance

The group entrance is located at 2075 Bishop Street.

Métro station

The Museum is a 5-minute walk from the Guy-Concordia Métro station (Guy exit).

Accessibility

All our pavilions are wheelchair accessible (exhibition galleries, restrooms, elevators).

Reserved parking meters

Three metered parking spaces are reserved for people with reduced mobility (with permit) on Du Musée Avenue.

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